Word: fasters
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Faster, Higher, Stronger" is the motto of the Olympic Games. "Angrier, nastier, uglier" better describes the scene in Mexico City last week. There, in the same stadium from which 6,200 pigeons swooped skyward to signify the opening of the "Peace Olympics," Sprinters Tommie Smith and John Carlos, two disaffected black athletes from the U.S. put on a public display of petulance that sparked one of the most unpleasant controversies in Olympic history and turned the high drama of the games into theater of the absurd...
...Share of the Profits. Inflation plays a widely overlooked role in the swing to apartments. The rising cost of land, labor and materials (lumber prices have soared 30% this year) has driven up the total price of for-sale homes in many areas much faster than rents have climbed. Labor Department figures show that the cost of renting in the Los Angeles area, for example, has risen 12% since 1960, while the cost of home ownership has gone...
Crimson Coach Bruce Munro featured a 4-2-4 offense against Cornell last week for the first time in his 21-years coaching career. En route to an overpowering 3-1 decision, the Crimson played a looser, faster, more coordinated offensive game than they had previously played all season...
Harvard shifted its strategy for Saturday's finals, starting much faster than it had in the repechage heat...
...that way," Parker said. "The other crews who split up the medals were just faster and better on Saturday," he said...